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Released on June 4, 2002, is the debut studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne . It is a landmark release that defined the early 2000s music scene, blending pop-punk, alternative rock, and post-grunge influences. The album made Lavigne an overnight sensation, establishing her as the "Pop Punk Princess" and offering a rebellious alternative to the era's dominant bubblegum pop. Album Overview & Reception

Make a “Let Go” playlist of songs that let you feel one honest emotion at a time. Angry? “Losing Grip.” Sad? “I’m with You.” Defiant? “Nobody’s Fool.” Use it as emotional permission. avril lavigne album let go

In the years since its release, "Let Go" has been certified 16x Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) and has sold over 16 million copies worldwide. The album's influence can be seen in many subsequent pop-punk and emo albums, including works by artists like Pink, Kelly Clarkson, and Paramore. Released on June 4, 2002, is the debut

: Often cited as a "pop-punk revolution," the album blended infectious melodies with a rebellious "anti-Britney" aesthetic that resonated with teenagers globally. Available Formats & Products Album Overview & Reception Make a “Let Go”

If you were a teenager in 2002, Let Go wasn’t just an album—it was a survival guide. For anyone discovering Avril Lavigne today, it’s a time capsule of unfiltered angst, skatepark confidence, and surprisingly vulnerable songwriting.

When Arista’s legendary CEO, L.A. Reid, heard her, he was confused. He had signed a country singer. But Avril was stubborn. She refused the Nashville route, flew to New York, and insisted on writing her own material. “I want to make music that sounds like that ,” she allegedly said, pointing to a blink-182 video on MTV.